Dr Alan Whitehead MP

Jeremy Nicholson of the EIUG

Sir Ian Byatt

Monday 16th September, 4.30 p.m. registration for 5.00 p.m. start:

Is the hype over the Smart Grid overblown? Will Smart Meters perform as well and cost as much as expected? Is the death of the Dumb Grid greatly exaggerated? To help answer these questions and more, come to our seminar on 16th September. For more detail about the event and to purchase tickets via eventbrite please use this link. _____________________________________________________________

Future Energy Strategies brings together a unique group of industry analysts to do exactly what the name suggests – provide strategic insight into the future shape of the energy industry in Britain and across the European market.

The group communicate messages on a number of energy industry issues through both events and reports. See youtube video below from Energy Live News of our recent event “Will the lights go out?” on May 1st 2013.

Why come to FES/Utility Strategy Group events?

In July 2010, the Utility Strategy Group combined forces to create a new series of events for 2011/2012/2013. The new grouping has a combined database of over 3,100 contacts spanning the breadth and depth of key players in the energy and utility industries. FUTURE 2013 EVENTS: All with registration starting at 4.30 p.m. for a 5.00 p.m. start Confirmed 2013 dates for your diaries; November 12th – Event to be announced shortly. December 5th – at Ernst & Young, More London

FES reports: why commission reports from FES?

Firstly, FES is committed to being topical. If a major industry development happens today, then FES’s take on board what it means, where it will impact and what it will cost. That report will be ready not in months but in weeks, and sometimes days. With associates used to working to weekly deadlines this will be second nature. Secondly it will be concise. Our analysis of key industry sectors, decisions and developments will leave out what you already know or don’t need to know and cut to the key facts and interpretations. We can do this because as a group we have many years experience covering the energy sector in Britain and Europe. Thirdly, our industry reports will be affordable. Not ‘cheap’ or low value, but within the budget of managers who are, now more than ever, having to cope with unprecedented budgetary constraints just at a time when accurate, insightful and fast market information is needed more than ever to ensure corporate survival. Finally, there is a unique piece of added value. Our industry reports will, as we have said, respond to or anticipate industry events. But if a client wants to go further, to explore a particular facet of a report, drill down deeper, or go in a different direction altogether, then Future Energy Strategies can provide a bespoke report and analysis service just for your company alone. In future, we hope to be able to supplement out service with discussion-based events, aimed at increasing energy market understanding and promoting best practice. Go to Reports…